From previous encounters with incorrect answers, I got the impression that proper "etiquette" included
- down-voting it
- providing a correct answer, if one doesn't already exist, or upvoting the correct answer if it does
- leaving a comment on the incorrect answer explaining why it is incorrect
Previous discussions I've almost universally seemed to suggest that last point is the way to highlight the mistake. I'm now wondering about the last bullet for two reasons:
- I've seen it mentioned in a number of meta-discussions that comments are "second-class citizens" and that they are transient in some way
- My own comment(s) pointing out how an accepted answer was technically incorrect were recently deleted (not sure through which mechanism)
What then is the correct method?